Thursday, December 15, 2005

Henry Oh From Pima Medical Institute in Albuquerque Named to Who's Who

Henry Oh From Pima Medical Institute in Albuquerque Named to Who's Who

Henry Oh, Program Director for the Respiratory Therapy program at Pima Medical Institute, 2201 San Pedro NE, Building 3, Suite 100 in Albuquerque has been named to the International Who’s Who of Professional Educators.

Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) August 9, 2006

Henry Oh, Program Director for the Respiratory Therapy program at Pima Medical Institute, 2201 San Pedro NE, Building 3, Suite 100 in Albuquerque has been named to the International Who’s Who of Professional Educators.

Henry has a series of accomplishments including being a member of the Registry of Heritage Who’s Who in New York, Associate Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, Fellow of the American Academy of Project Management, member of the Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education, and as well as the Lambda Beta Honor Society in Respiratory Care. He is also certified as a Medical Technologist, and as a Technical Consultant in clinical laboratory science.

In addition to his achievements as an educator and honor student, Oh is an accomplished, self-taught pianist. His unique style consists of performing three different versions of any song to make it sound like jazz, classical or modern. He was discovered in 1998 and was contracted to perform at the Chateau Whistler Resort in British Columbia, Canada. The resort is listed as one of the top 100 hotels in the world and Vancouver/Whistler will be the site of the 2010 Winter Olympics. 

“One of the signs of a great program is having knowledgeable and dedicated staff and instructors,” said Holly Woelber, campus director for the career college. “Henry’s vast knowledge, accomplishments, as well as his passion for education and healthcare are some of the things that make our Respiratory Therapy program one of the best in the state. He is a great asset and we are pleased to have him at our Albuquerque campus.” Henry is also certified as a medical laboratory technologist.

Graduates of the 88 credit-hour Respiratory Therapy program receive an Associate of Occupational Science degree. Respiratory Therapy is one of the fastest growing occupations according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The BLS also states the Respiratory Therapy profession is expected to add some 37,837 new jobs between now and 2012, an increase of 35 percent. Entry-level employment opportunities are available in hospitals, medical centers, medical equipment companies, home health agencies, sub-acute, and extended care facilities.

PMI is one of the premier medical career colleges in the western United States. The privately owned, accredited school provides students with a well-rounded education embracing theoretical classroom studies, as well as on-site training at medical facilities that mirror the working environment they will pursue after graduation.

PMI has been serving students since 1972, with campuses in: Albuquerque, New Mexico; Mesa and Tucson, AZ; Denver and Colorado Springs, CO; Seattle and Renton, WA; Las Vegas, NV and Chula Vista, CA.

Additional information is available at http://www. pmi. edu (http://www. pmi. edu) or by calling 1-888-442-5998.

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